iNTERVIEW with WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS conducted
by Gregory Corso and Allen Ginsberg Originally appeared in Journal For
the Protection of All People 1961 Transcribed by Flesh 1992 B= William
Burroughs CI= Gregory Corso G= Allen Ginsberg
C: What is your department?
B: Kunst unt Wissenschaft
C: What say you about political conflicts?
B: Political conflicts are merely surfaced manifestations.
If conflicts arise you may certain powers intend to keep this conflict
under operation since they hope to profit from the situation. To concern
yourself with surface political conflicts is to make the mistake of the
bull in the ring, you are charging the cloth. That is what politics is
for, to teach you the cloth. Just as the bullfighter teaches the bull,
teaches him to follow, obey the cloth.
C: Who manipulates the cloth?
B: Death
G: What is death?
B: A gimmick. It's the time birth death gimmick.
Can't go on much longer, too many people are wising up.
C: Do you feel there has been a definite change
in man's makeup? A new consciousness?
B: Yes, I can give you a precise answer to that.
I feel that the change the mutation in consciousness will occur spontaneously
once certain pressures now in operation are removed. I feel that the principal
instrument of monopoly and control that prevents expansion of consciousness
is the word lines controlling thought feeling and apparent sensory impressions
of the human host.
G: And if removed, what step?
B: The forward step must be made in silence.
we detach ourselves from word forms-this can be accomplished by substituting
for words, letters, concepts, verbal concepts, other modes of expression;
for example, color. We can translate word and letter into color (Rimbaud
stated that in his color vowels, words quote "words" can be read in silent
color.) In other words man must get away from verbal forms to attain the
consciousness, that which is there to be perceived at hand.
C: How does one take that "forward step," can
you say?
B: Well, this is my subject and is what I am
concerned with. Forward steps are made by giving up old armor because words
are built into you---in the soft typewriter of the womb you do not realize
the word-armor you carry; for example, when you read this page your eyes
move irresistibly from left to right following the words that you have
been accustomed to. Now try breaking up part of the page like this: Are
there or just we can translate many solutions for example color word color
in the soft typewriter into political conflicts to attain consciousness
monopoly and control
C: Reading that it seems you end up where you
began, with politics and it's nomenclature: conflict, attain, solution,
monopoly, control--so what kind of help is that?
B: Precisely what I was saying---if you talk
you always end up with politics, it gets nowhere, I mean man it's strictly
from the soft typewriter.
C: What kind of advice you got for politicians?
B: Tell the truth once and for all and shut up forever.
C: What if people don't want to change, don't
want no new consciousness?
B: For any species to change, if they are unable
and are unwilling to do so--I might for example however have suggested
to the dinosaurs that heavy armor and great size was a sinking ship, and
that they do well to convert to mammal facilities---it would not lie in
my power or desire to reconvert a reluctant dinosaur. I can make my feeling
very clear, Gregory, I fell like I'm on a sinking ship and I want off.
C: Do you think Hemingway got off?
B: Probably not. (Next day)
G: What about control?
B: Now all politicians assume a necessity of
control, the more efficient the control the better. All political organizations
tend to function like a machine, to eliminate the unpredictable factor
of AFFECT---emotion. Any machine tends to absorb, eliminate, Affect. Yet
the only person who can make a machine move is someone who has a motive,
who has Affect. If all individuals were conditioned to machine efficiency
in the performance of their duties they would have to be at least one person
outside the machine to give the necessary orders; if the machine absorbed
or eliminated all those outside the machine the machine will slow down
and stop forever. Any unchecked impulse does, within the human body &
psyche, lead to the destruction of the organism.
G: What kind of organization could technological
society have without control?
B: The whole point is I feel the machine should
be eliminated. Now that it has served its purpose of alerting us to the
dangers of machine control. Elimination of all natural sciences----If anybody
ought to go to the extermination chambers definitely scientists, yes I'm
definitely antiscientist because I feel that science represents a conspiracy
to impose as, the real and only universe, the Universe of scientists themselves----they're
reality-addicts, they've got to have things so real so they can get their
hands on it. We have a great elaborate machine which I feel has to be completely
dismantled--- in order to do that we need people who understand how the
machine works ---the mass media---paralleled opportunity.
G: Who do you think is responsible for the dope
situation in America?
B: Old Army game,
"I act under orders ." As Captain Ahab said, "You are not other men but
my arms and legs---" Mr. Anslinger has a lot of arms and legs, or whoever
is controlling him, same thing as the Wichman case, he's the front man,
the man who has got to take the rap, poor bastard, I got sympathy for him.
C: Could you or do you think it wise to say who
it will be or just what force it will be that will destroy the world?
B: You want to create a panic? That's top secret----want
to swamp the lifeboats?
C: O.K. How did them there lifeboats get there
in the first place?
B: Take for instance some Indians in South America
I seen. There comes along this sloppy cop with his shirt buttons all in
the wrong hole, well then, Parkinson's law goes into operation---there's
need not for one cop but seven or eight, need for sanitation inspectors,
rent collectors, etc.; so after a period of years problems arise, crime,
dope taking and traffic, juvenile delinquency---So the question is asked,
"What should we do about these problems?" The answer as Gertrude Stein
on her deathbed said comes before the question--- in short before the bastards
got there in the first place! that's all---
G: What do you think Cuba and the FLN think about
poets? And what do you think their marijuana policy is?
B: All political movements are basically anti-creative----since
a political movement is a form of war. "There's no place for impractical
dreamers around here" that's what they always say. "Your writing activities
will be directed, kindly stop horsing around." "As for the smoking of marijuana,
it is the exploitation for the workers." Both
favor alcohol and are against pot.
C: I feel capitol punishment is dooming U.S.A.
B: I'm against Capitol Punishment in all forms, and I have written many
pamphlets on this subject in the manner of Swift's modest proposal pamphlet
incorporated into Naked Lunch; these pamphlets have marked Naked Lunch
as an obscene book, most all methods of Capitol Punishment are designed
to inflict the maximum of humiliation---note attempts to prevent suicide.
G: What advice do you have for American youth
who are drawn to political action out of sympathy for the American revolution---
B: "I wouldn't be in your position"---old saw.
If there is any political move that I would advocate it would be an alliance
between America and Red China, if they'd have us.
C: What about the Arab peoples---how are they
faring?
B: They're stuck back thousands of years and
they think they're going to get out with a TV set.
C: What about the Negros, will they make it---not
only the ones in the South, but everywhere?
B: Biologically speaking the Afro-asiatic block
is in the ascendancy---always remember that both Negro and White are minority
groups---the largest race is the mongoloid group. In the event of atomic
war there is a tremendous biological advantage in the so-called underdeveloped
areas that have high birth rates and high death rate because, man, they
can plow under those mutations. The country with a low birth rate and low
death rate will be hardest hit---and so the poor may indeed inherit the
earth, because they're healthier.
G: What do you think of White Supremacy?
B: The essence of white supremacy is this: they
are people who want to keep things as they are. That their children's children's
children might be a different color is something very alarming to them---in
short they are committed to the maintenance of static image. The attempt
to maintain a static image, even if it's a good image, just won't work.
C: Do you think Americans want and could fight
the next war with the same fire and fervency as they did in World War 2?
B: Undoubtedly, yes---because they remember what
a soft time they had in the last one---they sat on their ass.